Tourism businesses join Oyster Trail

Updated December 20 2014 - 10:20am, first published 10:17am
Australia’s Oyster Coast oyster farmers and Official Partners gather at the Bermagui Oyster Room for the official launch of the Oyster Trail’s Summer Campaign. L-R: Shane Buckley (Bermagui Oyster Room), John Singleton (Bermagui Motor Inn), Sue Singleton (Bermagui Motor Inn), Sophie Wiersema (Narooma Bridge Seafoods), Ingrid Wiersema (Narooma Bridge Seafoods), David Maidment (Australian Native Shellfish), Rob Pollock (Regional Development Australia and Eurobodalla Shire Council), Greg Carton (Broadwater Oysters) and Sue McIntyre (Broadwater Oysters)
Australia’s Oyster Coast oyster farmers and Official Partners gather at the Bermagui Oyster Room for the official launch of the Oyster Trail’s Summer Campaign. L-R: Shane Buckley (Bermagui Oyster Room), John Singleton (Bermagui Motor Inn), Sue Singleton (Bermagui Motor Inn), Sophie Wiersema (Narooma Bridge Seafoods), Ingrid Wiersema (Narooma Bridge Seafoods), David Maidment (Australian Native Shellfish), Rob Pollock (Regional Development Australia and Eurobodalla Shire Council), Greg Carton (Broadwater Oysters) and Sue McIntyre (Broadwater Oysters)

SEVERAL Eurobodalla businesses have joined the Oyster Trail summer campaign to broaden its appeal to a wider market.

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